1. c. footnotes below each table, second choice: a. footnotes at bottom, 1
column
2. b. about right
3. a. too small (but I will likely just use a viewer window so I can zoom)
4. c. like it
5. d. yes, and I would like to see names added for the adverbs. (As someone
still learning I find them very
on't know what you were
> looking at.)
>
> --
> Raul
>
>
> On Tue, May 10, 2022 at 4:44 PM P Padilcdx wrote:
>>
>> Something confused me on the subject page. The shift right is only for a
>> vector and behaves differently for a matrix.
>>
>&g
Something confused me on the subject page. The shift right is only for a vector
and behaves differently for a matrix.
|.!.f says it will shift right 1, but when I tried it on a matrix, it shifts
down.
]a=:4 4 $ 1 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0
0 1 0 0
0 0 1 0
0 0 0 1
|.!._1 a
_1 _1 _1 _1
1 0 0 0
Can I put a boxed element into a sparse array?
Example: (https://www.jsoftware.com/help/dictionary/d211.htm> representation
discussion is says:
“A sparse array y may be boolean, integer, floating point, complex, literal, or
boxed”<—
But on the notes at the end of the page it says “Sparse lite
(and if you are
> working from the command line, without jqt's debugger, you would need
> to use something like 13!:1'' to see the current stack trace)
>
> That said, on OSX, it would be command-K instead of control-K.
>
> I hope this helps,
>
>
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Has there been any consideration on providing the actual line number causing an
error on a script? Would be hugely helpful for newbies like me. Just a thought…
Thanks
Pete
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Duh…went to the About wiki page… apologies for the noise. Once I get a wiki
account I will edit and fix this one.
> On Apr 10, 2022, at 11:22 AM, P Padilcdx wrote:
>
> I don't have access to edit the wiki. How do I go about it? Thanks.
>
>> On Apr 10, 2022, at 10:2
I don't have access to edit the wiki. How do I go about it? Thanks.
> On Apr 10, 2022, at 10:28 AM, Henry Rich wrote:
>
> Good find. Will you fix it please? 8!:0 is in the Foreigns page
>
> Henry Rich
>
> On 4/10/2022 1:22 PM, P Padilcdx wrote:
&g
In the page for “: (https://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/Vocabulary/quoteco) the
link to 8!:0 leads to nowhere:
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More Information
1. For more complex formatting using a format string to specify particular
behavior, e.g. for negative numbers, or character insertion, like commas in a
long number, se
on; direct definition functions
>>> NB. are displayed as conventional explicit definitions
>>>
>>>foo
>>> 4 : ' x + y'"0 1
>>>
>>> So the rank appears where you would have put it in the old form.
>>>
Is there a way to declare the rank when using {{ }} definitions? Or is it only
possible when defining via “:”? Apologies if covered in the wiki and I missed
it.
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started out developing it for Sublime, I now develop it for
> VSCode (https://github.com/tikkanz/j-vscode) and generate the Sublime
> version from that.
>
> Cheers,
> Ric
>
>
>
> On Sat, Jan 29, 2022 at 4:24 PM P Padilcdx wrote:
>
>> Forgot to say that I a
Forgot to say that I added a Run command (Cmd-R on macOS) which uses jconsole
(assumes it is in the Path).
> On Jan 28, 2022, at 7:12 PM, P Padilcdx wrote:
>
> I wanted to learn to create a TextMate bundle so decide to not use the one
> pointed at by the wiki and created my own fo
I wanted to learn to create a TextMate bundle so decide to not use the one
pointed at by the wiki and created my own for J. I think mine provides
additional syntax highlighting although I’m also sure it will probably mess up
on some things. If you wish to try it (and hopefully provide feedback o
_5
> _9
> (- 4) + (- 5)
> _9
> 4 +&- 5
> _9
>
> So dyadic x u&v y applies v monadicly to both x and y,
> u then applies dyadicly to (v x) and (v y)
>
> x u&v y ←→ (v x) u (v y)
>
> eg pythagoras
> %: 3 +&*: 4
> 5
>
> Am 17.01
t; LHS is just the result of applying ;: to the value 'start-A'.
>
> Am 17.01.22 um 05:45 schrieb P Padilcdx:
>> That helps. What rule applies for making the LHS? Is it a hook?
>> Thank You!!
>>> On Jan 16, 2022, at 8:09 PM, Hauke Rehr wrote:
>>>
>
22 um 04:56 schrieb Hauke Rehr:
>> First, you apply ;._2
>> Then it’s just a row-wise -.&;:
>> eg
>>'start-A' (-.&;:) '-'
>> ┌─┬─┐
>> │start│A│
>> └─┴─┘
>> Am 17.01.22 um 04:01 schrieb P Padilcdx:
>>> Slowly following t
Slowly following the discussion. I confess I’m stuck at how the composition of
-.&;:&’-‘ work in the unpack verb. Try to read the description of & in NuVoc
and LJ, but i confess to still be clueless as to how J parses it. I
experimented a bit but still perplexed. Can someone point me in the ri
I followed the recommendation in the wiki to load the explorer profile. An
error occurs on launching the Qt IDE as macos refused to load libjpcre2.dylib.
I had to go find it and clear the quarantine for the library. Might want to
add some instructions or update the shell script that clears ma
I started to work the event, using it to learn J. Of course none of my
code is as elegant as that already shared in the forum by you and others...
On 12/25/21 7:08 PM, Raul Miller wrote:
(I've decided to drop links to previous day content -- it's not
interesting enough)
Puzzle page: https://a
Is there a wiki page that documents the steps required to update J? I was
looking for it and couldn’t find it. I see the steps recommended in previous
posts but seems that would be a good addition to the wiki (unless I completely
missed it and if so apologies).
> On Nov 30, 2021, at 7:29 AM, E
Is there a way to search the programming list archives? I keep finding
links here and there in the wiki of really interesting posts with J
code. Thanks, and apologies if I missed anything obvious.
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e discussion page attached to each NuVoc page. I'll watch out for
> discussion pages that get opened.
>
>
> On Mon, 8 Nov 2021 at 23:11, P Padilcdx wrote:
>
>> Any plans to update the color reference card
>> “J602_RefCard_color_letter_current” to J902 or J90
Any plans to update the color reference card
“J602_RefCard_color_letter_current” to J902 or J903? I find the card pretty
useful for learning (actually I open it next to my editor for quick reference
on syntax) as the examples are sufficiently simple for me to understand. Some
of the examples
Yea, got it. Thanks!
> On Oct 16, 2021, at 3:51 PM, Thomas Arneson wrote:
>
> (":123)=":123
> 1 1 1
>
> Without the () it was comparing 123 to '123', and then applying Default
> Format to the result.
>
>> On 10/16/2021 3:04 PM P Pa
Dissect.
>
> It's on my bucket list to write the above proof (?) as a single verb, call
> it "brackit".
> The trouble with 5!:6 is that it works on a proverb, not a verb. So maybe
> brackit needs to be an adverb.
>
> BTW - here's what some may think about t
and/or assignment
> statements, evaluation is strictly right to left.
>
> I hope this makes sense,
>
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>
> On Sat, Oct 16, 2021 at 4:04 PM P Padilcdx wrote:
>>
>> Hopefully a quick newbie question. When I execute ":123 = “:123
Hopefully a quick newbie question. When I execute ":123 = “:123 I get 0 0 0.
Needless to say, I expected 1 1 1. Any clarification/explanation much
appreciated.
Regards
Pete
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es no difference.
>
> Adrien Mathieu
>
> Le dim. 10 oct. 2021 à 22:34, P Padilcdx a écrit :
>
>> Thank you for the quick reply. Got the adverb part, thank you. But I’m
>> still missing something fundamental. If u=< and C=“, V=uC in [x] v V y,
>> what is v in [x] u
Thank you both!
> On Oct 10, 2021, at 1:37 PM, Henry Rich wrote:
>
> Adrien has got this and I will let him answer your question.
>
> BUT: if you are new to J, know that no one would write 0(<") in a normal
> sentence. The natural form is <"0 .
>
> Hen
uestion, (<") is an adverb, and 0(<")y is <"0 y
> (according to the above definition).
>
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>
> Adrien Mathieu
>
> On 10/10/2021 21:43, P Padilcdx wrote:
>> J noob so pardon the noob question. As the subject indicates, I’m confused
>> as to
J noob so pardon the noob question. As the subject indicates, I’m confused as
to how or why <“0 y turns into 0(<“)y when interpreted as a hook. Looked at the
Primer and LJ and they don’t really explain the jump between the “0 to the
left” and the “0 to the right” transposition when a hook. Any
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